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Chehre Movie Review: A bland and boring movie without thrill and excitement


At times, it so happens that a person wears so many disguises that he is unable to separate the real face from the fake ones. Chehre is a movie that works on a similar concept. There are so many faces of different characters that it is difficult to classify their real faces. 

The movie as we saw in the trailer looked like a thriller but when we see the movie is so monotonous that all the thrill and excitement is taken away and there is nothing left to watch out in the movie. The movie is a take on the criminal justice system in India but it fails to impart the message it wants to. 

The courtroom drama by four friends starts becoming dangerous when they come across someone who has hidden various faces behind his single face leaving everybody baffled. 

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